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as you did the election in 2012. that is what is at issue here. >> reporter: tony michele travis, an associate professor at george mason university said voters feel lukewarm about both candidates, a sentiment that could lead people to sit out this election. >> he's trying to shore up that base and make sure that all of the core democrats are going to come out on election day. >> reporter: a theme throughout today's event, getting people to sign up for shifts to go out and spread mcauliffe's message, a message that appears to have resonated with those here today. >> it was also right -- [indiscernible] we've got to change that. >> it's very important that we need to vote in this election. we need terry mcauliffe to win virginia. >> reporter: wusa9. >> republican candidate ken cuccinelli released a statement yesterday dismissing the clinton endorse machines. -- endorsement. he's expected to be on the campaign trail with rand paul in fairfax later today. >>> well, the calls are indeed mounting from senators around the c
as you did the election in 2012. that is what is at issue here. >> reporter: tony michele travis, an associate professor at george mason university said voters feel lukewarm about both candidates, a sentiment that could lead people to sit out this election. >> he's trying to shore up that base and make sure that all of the core democrats are going to come out on election day. >> reporter: a theme throughout today's event, getting people to sign up for shifts to go out and...
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then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely chose to buy them who thought those policies met their needs and they're now learning his promise that if you like it you can keep it means if he likes it you can keep it. it continues to grind on. and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected as young people decide this is not for them. >> this is a key point i think. these policy changes, getting rid of these policies, sectionally outlining them, any tweak in the policies in the individual market, this was by design. this was built in and planned. >> absolutely. this has been the plan
then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flatout said, don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies, lousy policies. >> according to him. >> according to him. were they? >> yes this is what people are learning. they were not substandard at least to the people who freely...
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lou: for millions of americans tonight is election eve, as such goes, tomorrow's elections are being styled as a referendum on obamacare. and administration that has been dishonest with americans, the biggest problem for the president, is that millions of americans are learning first hand. dimensions of that dishonesty, i am lou dobbs. >> good evening we're just hours away tonight from polls opening across the country. residents of some of the nation's big of cities are set to choose their next may irs, es or -- mayors and gubernatorial's elections in a few states. bill deblasio could be first registered democrat to be elected new york city mayor in two decades, union cash, floods boston mayor race as pro labor martin walsh trying to fend off john conley, a diagramcrat pushe -- democrat pushed by republicans for his small government views, mayoral race coming down to the wire in detroit. chris christie looking to cruise to reelect in new jersey. in virginia. republican candidates, cuch nelly closing the gap on his democratic opponent, and terry mcauliffe. with a number of other polls
lou: for millions of americans tonight is election eve, as such goes, tomorrow's elections are being styled as a referendum on obamacare. and administration that has been dishonest with americans, the biggest problem for the president, is that millions of americans are learning first hand. dimensions of that dishonesty, i am lou dobbs. >> good evening we're just hours away tonight from polls opening across the country. residents of some of the nation's big of cities are set to choose...
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>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next.
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but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy them. who thought that those policies met their needs and they're now learning that promise about, if you like it, you can keep it, really means if he likes it, you can keep it. but i think what sebelius said, we deserve better, the administration ought to think about that as it continues to grind it on, and i think also people are starting to realize this thing may fail a lot sooner than expected, as young people decide this is not for them. >> and these -- this is a key point, i think. these policy changes, like getting rid of these policies, essentially outlawing them, if you make a
but then you throw it into an election year and it gets litigated. so, all the problems we're seeing will become even more of a political issue and drag on much longer. >> and the president said, james, look, we -- he flat-out said don't worry about losing these policies. those were substandard policies. >> lousy policies. >> according to him. why they? >> yeah, this is what people are learning. they were not sub standard, at least to the people who freely chose to buy...
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. >> the last poll leading into tomorrow's election to virginia gave democratic candidate, terri mcauliffe a six point lead. robert garners 8% of the vote and 5% say they are just not sure yet. peggy fox takes a look at the final push for votes. >> ken cuccinelli. >> florida senator, marco rubio rallied this crowd of supporters for ken cuccinelli and the rest of the gop ticket. >> yes, we are not going to allow them to take over our healthcare. >> they were all fired up taking aim at the affordable care act and president obama who campaigned sunday. >> so tomorrow, let's send them a message. loud and clear from virginia. that virginia says no to obama care. virginia says no to expanding obama care, which is what terri mcauliffe wants to do. >> while the gop says this race will be a referendum on obama care, the democrats say the race is all about the tea party. >> at a private home. joe biden stumped for mcauliffe with mark warner and congressman, gerry connolly. they said voters needed to send a message to the tea party. >> because it's the first major race between the forces and faces of
. >> the last poll leading into tomorrow's election to virginia gave democratic candidate, terri mcauliffe a six point lead. robert garners 8% of the vote and 5% say they are just not sure yet. peggy fox takes a look at the final push for votes. >> ken cuccinelli. >> florida senator, marco rubio rallied this crowd of supporters for ken cuccinelli and the rest of the gop ticket. >> yes, we are not going to allow them to take over our healthcare. >> they were all...
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. >> the election is next tuesday. >>> minimum wage is an issue that's once again front and center with the d.c. council. this week the council is expected to review at least four different proposals. the least generous would raise minimum wage to 10.55 an hour. the most generous plan would push the minimum to 12.50, higher than any place in the country. the d.c.'s current minimum wage is 8.25. >>> the farm bill and immigration on the agenda as congress heads back to work this week, but there are new deadlines looming for the budget and debt ceiling and those were both pushed back to early next year as part of the deal that ended the government shutdown earlier this month. >>> congress is up in our second round of frustration madness on tellwusa9.com and facing off against local political corruption. you might have noted we've had a bit of it in the last couple years. log on to tellwusa9. share your comments. >>> another weekend brings more glitches for folks hoping to learn more about their options under the affordable care act. >> i'm meterologist erica grow on the weather terrace. it
. >> the election is next tuesday. >>> minimum wage is an issue that's once again front and center with the d.c. council. this week the council is expected to review at least four different proposals. the least generous would raise minimum wage to 10.55 an hour. the most generous plan would push the minimum to 12.50, higher than any place in the country. the d.c.'s current minimum wage is 8.25. >>> the farm bill and immigration on the agenda as congress heads back to...
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outfront, election night in america. the first poll is closing and the tightest and most watched race, virginia. a democrat a close clinton ally is fighting for the governor seat against ken cuccinelli. this is just one of the key races across the nation that we are watching only the. all the news going to be coming in here. i want to go to wolf blitzer as we begin with the latest. wolf? >> thanks very much. we're only seconds away from poll closings in the virginia governor's race. control of a crucial battleground state clearly on the line. the top contenders, the democrat, terry mcauliffe. the former dnc chairman and close clinton ally. and the republican, ken cuccinelli. the state attorney general. a hero of the tea party movement. we're standing by for results. will the republicans hold on to this race? we cannot make a projection right now. in the commonwealth of virginia, the race cuccinelli, the republican, the democrat, terry mcauliffe and the independent third party candidate, robert sarvis. as we wait for real
outfront, election night in america. the first poll is closing and the tightest and most watched race, virginia. a democrat a close clinton ally is fighting for the governor seat against ken cuccinelli. this is just one of the key races across the nation that we are watching only the. all the news going to be coming in here. i want to go to wolf blitzer as we begin with the latest. wolf? >> thanks very much. we're only seconds away from poll closings in the virginia governor's race....
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and now to miami beach florida where a similarly contested election is taking root this time however it's for the mayor of the city the fringe candidate looking up and this year's traditional runners is steve burke a thirty two year old yale university grad and former comedian and his campaign burke has been trying to appeal to younger disenfranchised voters who he says may be willing to take a chance on him when the polls open tomorrow artie's perry and boring is in miami and brings us more. oh idealism go viral we just read steve bird a thirty two year old miami beach mayoral candidate is looking to reform his city is a miami beach happens to be one of the most corrupt cities in america this tropical paradise has been plagued with corruption and police misconduct scandals that have gained national attention steve is running on a platform of transparency to bring baseball responsibility to city hall to put an end to the on foresman brutality he plans to emblem an independent police review and disciplinary board he also wants to decriminalize marijuana which would save the city at th
and now to miami beach florida where a similarly contested election is taking root this time however it's for the mayor of the city the fringe candidate looking up and this year's traditional runners is steve burke a thirty two year old yale university grad and former comedian and his campaign burke has been trying to appeal to younger disenfranchised voters who he says may be willing to take a chance on him when the polls open tomorrow artie's perry and boring is in miami and brings us more....
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story and it all comes down to one line in virginia election laws it says that if service garners ten percent of the total vote the libertarian party will be allowed on the ballot without petitions and the candidate will be allowed to participate in debates until two thousand and sixteen there's a lot of people that will show up as a protest or would just you know throw their vote away or whatever else but to actually physically cast the lever for service and him to reach that threshold that would be monumental and i think then the virginia race could be a bellwether for everything i spoke about in two thousand and sixteen actually maybe happening earlier potentially paving the way for another libertarian candidate to win in the future in sterling virginia meghan lopez r t. and now to miami beach florida where a similar zero similarly contested election is taking root this time however it's for the mayor of the city the fringe candidate looking up and the traditional runners this is steve burke a thirty two year old yale university grad and former comedian and his campaign burke has b
story and it all comes down to one line in virginia election laws it says that if service garners ten percent of the total vote the libertarian party will be allowed on the ballot without petitions and the candidate will be allowed to participate in debates until two thousand and sixteen there's a lot of people that will show up as a protest or would just you know throw their vote away or whatever else but to actually physically cast the lever for service and him to reach that threshold that...
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chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the road politicians. they can lose just like ideologues can. not necessarily in his league but around the aaa level is this guy christie. i think the way he's running his campaign is guaranteed to get him 70%. >> don't you love the way president clinton getting more southern when he gets into it. >> you can do it too. >> if pressed i could. but i think christie understands how to be a conservative running in a blue state. he's calibrating his whole political life, his whole political being a calibrated to new jersey which is a blue state. christie understood
chris christie's focus is on winning elections. today the basketball star and like by guy shaquille o'neal was in an ad endorsing christie. >> he's a good man. excuse me. he's a great man. please join me in supporting chris christie for governor. >> the governor, that's the tag line. the real clear politics poll has him in front by 26 points. i think it's possible to understand, joy, that there's such a thing as a smart politician. not just an ideological or right or middle of the...
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. >>> well, today is election day. a slate of political contests are on ballot across the country. the closely watched governor's race in virginia has become a referendum on obama care. as chip reid reports democrats are pushing terry mcauliffe in a tight race against a tea party favorite. >> are you willing to make your case every single hour, every single minute? >> reporter: campaigning for democrat terry mcauliffe sunday president obama said ken cuccinelli, a favorite of the tea party and a staunch opponent of abortion and gay rights is too conservative for the switch state of virginia. it's an argument mcauliffe has been making in a barrage of negative ads. >> cuccinelli tried to ban common forms of birth control. >> even the pill. >> even the pill. >> ken cuccinelli is just way too extreme. >> way too extreme. >> reporter: mcauliffe, a former chairman of the democrat party told us his strategy in this race will help defeat tea party candidates nationwide. >> so there is a message in this race beyond virginia. mainstream, bipartisan, pragmatic leadership, bringing folks togeth
. >>> well, today is election day. a slate of political contests are on ballot across the country. the closely watched governor's race in virginia has become a referendum on obama care. as chip reid reports democrats are pushing terry mcauliffe in a tight race against a tea party favorite. >> are you willing to make your case every single hour, every single minute? >> reporter: campaigning for democrat terry mcauliffe sunday president obama said ken cuccinelli, a favorite...
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post revolution an election that took place during the hostage crisis ninety six percent of votes in that election were given the candidates who are against the hostage taking so then why with all of the support for releasing the hostages and the crisis last so long while here comes the bombshell allegation ayatollah khamenei and ronald reagan had organized a clandestine negotiation later known as the october surprise which prevented the attempts by then u.s. president jimmy carter to free the hostages before the nine hundred eighty us presidential election took place the fact that they were not released to the results of the election in favor of reagan and sure enough the hostages were really . least the day reagan was sworn in this is a pretty explosive charge and you're probably thinking it came from some crackpot right well no the man who wrote this article who's making this claim is none other than the former president of iran himself a bullish on body solder their very first president of the islamic republic of iran the man who served during the hostage crisis bunny solder adds
post revolution an election that took place during the hostage crisis ninety six percent of votes in that election were given the candidates who are against the hostage taking so then why with all of the support for releasing the hostages and the crisis last so long while here comes the bombshell allegation ayatollah khamenei and ronald reagan had organized a clandestine negotiation later known as the october surprise which prevented the attempts by then u.s. president jimmy carter to free the...
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this is an off-year election. virginia has historically elected a governor from the opposite party that controls the white house, and it seems like the trend will break tonight. host: talk about the significance in the virginia race. there is also a third candidate. caller: that is right. robert sarvis is running under the libertarian banner. he is trying to play off of divisions on the right. his tag line is open-minded and open for business. he has liberal views on abortion and gay rights, unlike ken cuccinelli. he has pretty permissive views of how the state ought to treat business. host: what is the turnout expected to be and who does that favor? caller: both sides agreed that the turnout will be north of 2 million people. that is more than voted in the 2009 governor's race. it is really an open question. democrats feel good about the turnout. they feel that they have put a lot of time and money into making sure that they have voters show up today. republicans benefit from -- as much as virginia may be changin
this is an off-year election. virginia has historically elected a governor from the opposite party that controls the white house, and it seems like the trend will break tonight. host: talk about the significance in the virginia race. there is also a third candidate. caller: that is right. robert sarvis is running under the libertarian banner. he is trying to play off of divisions on the right. his tag line is open-minded and open for business. he has liberal views on abortion and gay rights,...
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election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. andhe
election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. andhe
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mile-high movements. >> it is election day here in colorado. there are a few key issues in this election. >> folks in colorado vote on taxing the rich. >> amendment 66 asks voters to approve an increased income tax to raise more than $950 million a year for schools. >> this is going to have a positive impact on every single school district in the state. >> and splitting the state. >> at least 11 rural counties, north of denver, now threatening to secede. >> they say there are simply too many new laws they don't believe in. >> we are tired of being ignored, tired of being politically disenfranchised. >> they don't see a way to move the state back into republican control. they figure maybe just leaving is the only other option oh ♪ should i stay or should i go now ♪ >> joining me now is rick pell as o, chairman of the colorado democratic party. good to have you with us tonight. i'm intrigued by there are 11 counties in the state of colorado that want to break away from colorado and become the 51st state? do i have that right? who and what is
mile-high movements. >> it is election day here in colorado. there are a few key issues in this election. >> folks in colorado vote on taxing the rich. >> amendment 66 asks voters to approve an increased income tax to raise more than $950 million a year for schools. >> this is going to have a positive impact on every single school district in the state. >> and splitting the state. >> at least 11 rural counties, north of denver, now threatening to secede....
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presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife says she used her skills as a microbiologist to whip up a chemical con cox containing arsenic. she sherrod the mess over the mail box the car and everything else of the friend, all places the victim would touch. seems the worst injury was nothing more than a burnt thumb. nothing else at all. bus it involved tampering with mail box, the feds got involved. and listen to the charge they came up with. violating a treaty that regulates chemical weapons. the woman end up in federal prison, and that brings us to the arguments today before the supreme
presidential elections. >>> the u.s. supreme court taking off a bizarre case of a poison payback and the cheating husband. a tabloid soap opera for sure but raises questions including about how much power the federal government should have. here's the back story. a woman in philly says she decided to take revenge after she found out her husband was cheating on her with the best friend. the husband and the best friend had a baby together, so she was sure they were cheating. the wife...
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i wanted's always the year before the midterm election. so political watchers on both sides of the aisle pay close attention for what kinds of trends it can show them leading into the midterm elections. right now, democrats are hammering republicans. take a listen to what president obama said earlier today when he was trying to link ken cuccinelli to all republicans for the shut down. >> you've seen an e treem faction of the republican party that has been shown again and again and again that they're willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to absolute halt if they don't get a hundred percent of what they want. now this snts just speculation. we just saw it last month. here, in virginia, you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. >> now, what's interesting about president obama's remarks, is that he didn't mention obama care at all. now, on the other side of the aisle, republicans have been trying to hammer all democrats over obama care and ken cuccinelli has been campaigning
i wanted's always the year before the midterm election. so political watchers on both sides of the aisle pay close attention for what kinds of trends it can show them leading into the midterm elections. right now, democrats are hammering republicans. take a listen to what president obama said earlier today when he was trying to link ken cuccinelli to all republicans for the shut down. >> you've seen an e treem faction of the republican party that has been shown again and again and again...
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>> during the election last year, this was certainly rumored. maybe more among pundits than it was from the campaign staff. but i think when you looked at how the president was, if you recall, there were moments where he certainly seemed to have lost some of the momentum of 2008, there was talk about how can we revive the excitement around his campaign. so it may have been discussed it. looks like the higher level folks are disagreeing over how seriously it was discussed. david plouffe was saying this is not something that we took to the president at all. bill daley certainly said it was tested. i think they were probably looking at all options, but probably was not that serious. they certainly stuck with joe biden and seemed to work fine. >> david, have a great monday. >>> and coming up, can dylan dreyer and richard lui will be here for first buzz, talking about an inspiring victory and a rare a celestial event. plus how far a man goes to skip out on a restaurant tab. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive
>> during the election last year, this was certainly rumored. maybe more among pundits than it was from the campaign staff. but i think when you looked at how the president was, if you recall, there were moments where he certainly seemed to have lost some of the momentum of 2008, there was talk about how can we revive the excitement around his campaign. so it may have been discussed it. looks like the higher level folks are disagreeing over how seriously it was discussed. david plouffe...
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meanwhile in detroit voters are heading to the polls to elect a new mayor but it's an election unlike any in the city's history not only with the expected winner mike doogan be the first white mayor in the city since one nine hundred seventy four but also right now detroit is not even under the control of its mayor or locally elected representatives but instead a financial manager appointed by governor rick snyder in charge of managing the city's descent into bankruptcy so the winner of today's mayoral election will have very little power and said he will work under emergency financial manager kevyn orr who has full powers over the city's budget meaning the new mayor will have to get orders approval on any new spending while both candidates running for mayor of detroit stand opposed to the financial emergency manager in charge of their city neither they nor the voters have any power this election to remove him only governor rick snyder has the power and while snyder has refused to endorse either candidate for mayor he has supported his financial manager and insists the city of detroit
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on election however critics are saying that it is one of the most boring elections in virginia history with truly most sub par candidates to ever run for the virginia governor's office so there was a lot of political scandal that they had all those elements however it's just not boiling out you know virginia is a little bit different than some of the other elections that we're seeing happen now and play out around the country and the reason is that it is really just a stone's throw away from washington d.c. so a lot of those federal issues actually affect the reactions of voters and the way that the voter swings in this state now a couple of those issues that are affecting voters these days first of all a sea quest for a shed there is a very high number of military personnel living in virginia with the pentagon and whatnot and the various military installations so that could obviously play a big role in how they vote another issue that's really playing a big role in the government shutdown that lasted sixteen days so republicans were mainly blamed for the government shutdown which quot
on election however critics are saying that it is one of the most boring elections in virginia history with truly most sub par candidates to ever run for the virginia governor's office so there was a lot of political scandal that they had all those elements however it's just not boiling out you know virginia is a little bit different than some of the other elections that we're seeing happen now and play out around the country and the reason is that it is really just a stone's throw away from...
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midterm elections are usually a referendum on the president and his party. and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never take any of them for granted. we have to do our job. we know we're up against the campaigner in chief in speaker pelosi who wants to be back as speaker. we're doing our job. we have terrific recruit, a broad group of men and women from all over the country that really i think are going to be a new face for the republican party going forward and they're going to be very effective. 17 of our 20 patron, you mentioned some of our incumbents being challenged, outrace their democrat counterparts and we have candidates around the country who are running against democrats who have outraised
midterm elections are usually a referendum on the president and his party. and this president's got a lot of answering to do from certainly obama care and the economy to nsa and other topics that i think are going to be foremost on americans' minds when they go to the ballot box in the fall of 2014. >> if this were october 2014 and not october 2013, how nervous would you be? >> look, i'm always nervous going into an election and i usually come out of it pretty strong, but i never...
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. >>> it's election day and an emphasis on balanced initiatives. there are also a couple of races with national implications. in new jersey, the governor, chris christie, is looking for another term. he's also looking to keep up momentum for a possible presidential run in 2016. and in virginia, it's a tight governor's race. relatively speaking. terry mcauliffe, former chairman of the democratic party is running against ken cuccinelli, a tea party backed republican who is the state's attorney general. dana bash is watching the action in virginia. erin in the new jersey governor's race. start with virginia. both democrats and republicans closely, closely watching that governor's race and its implications for 2014, 2016. dana, virginia's a battleground state as we know, the president carried it twice in the most cent elections. what do we expect to learn from today? >> well, virginia and the governor's race four years ago, it was really a canary in the coal mine and the sweep in the house. it was one of the first places we really saw a grass roots fru
. >>> it's election day and an emphasis on balanced initiatives. there are also a couple of races with national implications. in new jersey, the governor, chris christie, is looking for another term. he's also looking to keep up momentum for a possible presidential run in 2016. and in virginia, it's a tight governor's race. relatively speaking. terry mcauliffe, former chairman of the democratic party is running against ken cuccinelli, a tea party backed republican who is the state's...
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we're about to elect a new mayor. any thoughts of the man everybody assumes will be the next mayor, bill de blasio. >> i haven't thought about him much. i'm happy he's out there. if the public has a choice between him and another guy -- they've got to go with him. you know. i'm not a big de blasio fan. but -- >> why not? >> well, first thing is, i'm not really sure that the things that he wants people to believe he can do can actually be done. as fast as he claims he can do them. that makes him more like obama. obama is a wonderful thinker, a wonderful dreamer. but the question of american politics is can you make the dream happen. >> i like having dreamers leading the government. thank you very much, stanley crouch. always good to see you. >>> up next, krystal and the amazing feat being accomplished by republicans in virginia. yet there is a catch. first, a final take of charlie parker. this is case of blues on msnbc. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bo
we're about to elect a new mayor. any thoughts of the man everybody assumes will be the next mayor, bill de blasio. >> i haven't thought about him much. i'm happy he's out there. if the public has a choice between him and another guy -- they've got to go with him. you know. i'm not a big de blasio fan. but -- >> why not? >> well, first thing is, i'm not really sure that the things that he wants people to believe he can do can actually be done. as fast as he claims he can do...
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election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against republican ken cuccinelli. in new jersey, gop governor chris christie is hoping for a big win by avoiding the tea party. even embracing president obama and working with a democrat. here in new york city, bill de blasio is thought to be the most progressive in decades. but the main event will be in the key bellwether state of virginia. it is where tea partiers like ken cuccinelli became a tea party star with comments like this. >> the ultimate goal which is to make abortion disappear in america. homosexual acts are wrong and
election night 2013. i'm al sharpton, and for the next hour we'll be covering this big night in american politics. across the country tonight, voters are going to the polls as they have been doing all day. more than 300 mayoral elections races are at stake. and more than 200 legislative offices. and there are several big state referendums as well. but the biggest matchups are the governors races in virginia and new jersey. in virginia democrat terry mcauliffe leads in the polls against...
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>> i think it's going to probably shape the entire election. obviously the big question mark is where's the economy going to be next year and whether or not the health care law is going to be a trdrag on the economy or n. i think that's the macro theme we'll see play out. the fact of the matter is, no matter who you are -- health care is something that affects everybody. and no matter who you have your plan with, you have your plan with your employer, if you've purchased your own plan, those plans are changing. we're even seeing it through the employer-sponsored plans, because what the health care law has done is, you know, dramatically changed the entire system. so now employers are having to deal with the new rules and the new laws around those requirements that they have to make for their employees. and because of that, you know, we're starting to see the impact trickle down to even people with employer-sponsored plans. people vote on how they feel at a given time. and if something is impacting them. and so i think health care is something t
>> i think it's going to probably shape the entire election. obviously the big question mark is where's the economy going to be next year and whether or not the health care law is going to be a trdrag on the economy or n. i think that's the macro theme we'll see play out. the fact of the matter is, no matter who you are -- health care is something that affects everybody. and no matter who you have your plan with, you have your plan with your employer, if you've purchased your own plan,...
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number one, it is, typically 12 months, 18 months out before a presidential election or any election. you have to road test your messages. it is curious that we are far enough out and he's got far enough of a lead over his opponent to be road testing messages right now. >> he's road testing the compromise moderate message -- >> but i've got to tell you, if he runs this message to oklahoma, to alabama, to mississippi, to georgia, that jalopy will not get out of the dealership before it breaks down, because then they're looking, go you know, what are you saying to us? and so, that's the kind of language they're looking for. so, yeah, he's had to govern places, but the grassroots activists across the country who drive the gop today, even driving the gop financially today, driving the tea party and the evangelical wings of the party today, those are the people who will decide that gop primary. so, not only does he have the need to come out to the right on some of these issues, but he moved further to the right on some others. so, we don't know the chris christie that we're going to know i
number one, it is, typically 12 months, 18 months out before a presidential election or any election. you have to road test your messages. it is curious that we are far enough out and he's got far enough of a lead over his opponent to be road testing messages right now. >> he's road testing the compromise moderate message -- >> but i've got to tell you, if he runs this message to oklahoma, to alabama, to mississippi, to georgia, that jalopy will not get out of the dealership before...
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the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >> pelley: hazing has long been part of life in the n.f.l. but what went on in the miami dolphins locker room may have taken bullying to a new extreme. mark strassmann looks at the two players at the center of this. >> reporter: both richie incognito and jonathan martin played offensive line for the dolphins. martin left the team last week after a lunchroom incident. the dolphins have suspended incogni
the virginia governor's election is a test of the tea party's power. and a case of alleged harassment. an n.f.l. lineman quits his team. a teammate is suspended when the "cbs evening news" continues. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the...
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and we are anticipating some snow to move in open election day for some. -- in on election day for some. some would mail their ballot in but others would have to go outside and get that ballot filled in and punched through. that's going to be a chilly one in places around montana and the dakotas and nebraska, where moisture is developing, second cold blast of air coming through tomorrow. the same storm that brought powerful winds and power outages, still some power outages in parts of western washington brought several inches of snow to silver mountain, idaho, and now across montana we've had snow showers and temperatures continue to drop as that low pressure tracks to the east. 26 for bismarck. that cold air is going ocontinue to work its way down, even bringing some wet rain snow around parts of colorado, definitely going to get snow in colorado and wyoming mountains. the wet weather will stretch in a band tuesday afternoon through tuesday night, south dakota, and nebraska, accumulations three to five inches anticipated and southern minnesota, you'll probably get your first snowfall o
and we are anticipating some snow to move in open election day for some. -- in on election day for some. some would mail their ballot in but others would have to go outside and get that ballot filled in and punched through. that's going to be a chilly one in places around montana and the dakotas and nebraska, where moisture is developing, second cold blast of air coming through tomorrow. the same storm that brought powerful winds and power outages, still some power outages in parts of western...
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amazing to see clinton didn't win. >> cuccinelli said this election is a referendum on obama care. here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care as just making life more cushy for the rich. >> especially with these people out here against obama care, i wanted to show my support for it. it's exciting to be on your parents' insurance if you can't get it otherwise. >> connie schultz, clearly terry mcauliffe has not run away from obama care. in fact, this has been a focal woipt point of his conversation, the benefits of the state of virginia. if he doesn't win, what does that mean? >> i am having a hard time imagining he won't win at this point. i think ken cuccinelli wishes he could make this a referendum on the affordable care act. but this is not a good time i
amazing to see clinton didn't win. >> cuccinelli said this election is a referendum on obama care. here's what the voters have to say. >> all of terry's so-called plans and proposals will pretty much tax us to death. and we already are paying a ton of taxes thanks to obama care. >> the opponent, cuccinelli, as most people don't know, was one of the first to file a lawsuit to demise obama care. and that is the very reason that i'm here. >> i view criticism of obama care...
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>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new d
>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard...
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since virginia and new jersey vote together, it would be the first time, that the two states have elected governors from different parties since 1985. a lot of history there. joining me now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and also senior washington correspondent for politico. i'll start with you mark. let's first talk about virginia. as i said, a 30-year trend seems to be on its way to being broken. >> well, right, of course the marquis contest is the gubernatorial race where terry mccalliffe is in the driver's seat. may be the closest contest will be the state attorney general's race between mark herring and mark o ben shane, the polling we've seen on attorney generals race is a little tougher. the polling we've seen it is very close. democrats do have the chance for a sweep. and it's significant because it's a state in virginia which has been a swing state. it's perfectly reflected the spread in the 2008, 2012 presidential races and that's what we'll watch tomorrow night. >> the poll shows mcauliffe is up 6% and also interesting to know note, mark, how much the clintons ha
since virginia and new jersey vote together, it would be the first time, that the two states have elected governors from different parties since 1985. a lot of history there. joining me now, nbc news senior political editor mark murray and also senior washington correspondent for politico. i'll start with you mark. let's first talk about virginia. as i said, a 30-year trend seems to be on its way to being broken. >> well, right, of course the marquis contest is the gubernatorial race...
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as we just mentioned, several elections taking place today. earlier president obama was asked about it. let's see what he has to say about it. >> never predict an election. >> previous chair of the republican national committee here live in studio. good to see you, ryan. >> happy to be here. >> what do you have with the president not having a lot to say. >> it's pretty dangerous not to make predictions. i hope for two big victories in virginia and new jersey. it might come down to a referendum on obama care. that's what ken cuccinelli has been trying to do. that's why there's been a momentum shift towards ken cuccinelli. >> it's interesting. it changes like the wind in politics. it was a couple of weeks ago that you were being hit hard for the government shutdown, republicans in general. now it's totally shifted to the whole mess with obama care. in your mind today in early november, what does that say to you about the future of the gop in 2014? >> well, for one thing, it's very clear with four media cycles a day, you know, nothing lasts too l
as we just mentioned, several elections taking place today. earlier president obama was asked about it. let's see what he has to say about it. >> never predict an election. >> previous chair of the republican national committee here live in studio. good to see you, ryan. >> happy to be here. >> what do you have with the president not having a lot to say. >> it's pretty dangerous not to make predictions. i hope for two big victories in virginia and new jersey. it...
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this is an off-year election. it was supposed to favor republicans. virginia has historically always elect ad governor from the opposite party that controls the white house. and if polling holds it seems like that trend is going to break tonight. >> host: alexander burns, talk about the virginia race, there is third candidate, independent candidate robert, sarvis. >> guest: he is running under the libertarian banner and out there trying to exploit essentially divisions on the right, or within the larger conservative coalition about social issues and saying that, you know he is open, i believe his tag line, is open-minded and open for business. so he has basically liberal views on abortion and gay rights unlike the republican ken cuccinelli. but he has pretty, you know, permissive views of how the state ought to treat the business community. >> host: alexanderat burns, in virginia, what is turn out expected to be and who does that favor? >> guest: both sides agree turnout will be north of two million people which is more than voted in the 2009 governor
this is an off-year election. it was supposed to favor republicans. virginia has historically always elect ad governor from the opposite party that controls the white house. and if polling holds it seems like that trend is going to break tonight. >> host: alexander burns, talk about the virginia race, there is third candidate, independent candidate robert, sarvis. >> guest: he is running under the libertarian banner and out there trying to exploit essentially divisions on the right,...
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but the first election has to be the primary election. and i have to be made the nominee before i can get to the general election. >> all right. >> i don't really know that this will happen. but as i mentioned before, there are -- i have a two-tier strategy. one, of course, is fund-raising. you must have the resources but you also i believe have to have the grass roots support. and that's what i've been doing. i have an incredible network of volunteers, dedicated people around the state of florida who want to see a change and want to see a new direction and don't oh want to see the same old ideas and plans and attacks on our public education system. and that's why i am running for this position. >> thank you very much. i'm sorry we are pressed for time. best of luck to you, nan rich. >> thank you. >>> coming up, we'll debate the affordable care act, straight ahead. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they ca
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>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimat
>> eight days. >> seven days or eight days. >> well, i count election day. we've got to work all the way through the tape. >> wear them out. go get 'em. >> thanks, lou. >>> president obama has become more than a lame duck. he's in trouble whether in foreign policy or domestic. congressman trey gowdy joins us next. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong...
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this is a turnout election. it is a slow but steady turnout here at this precinct in northern virginia where i'm at. 1,000 people have voted so far. the polls opened at 6:00 a.m. democratic terry mcauliffe needs turnout from the sbauo-called liberal areas of the state. ken cuccinelli is zeroing in on lynchburg, own oak. mcauliffe is leading in the polls but there is some question if there's a very low turnout race, if they don't get the two million number of voters they want, there could be a chance for him. we shall see. from folks i've talked to they say they have mainly been supportive of mcauliffe and cuccinelli has been too extreme for their views. >> luke russert for is in value. thanks so much, sir. we want to shift gears to the other governor's race being decided today in new jersey. there we have fresh video of chris christie off to the polls this morning with his wife there. christie is being challenged by democrat barbara buono. both candidates have cast their ballots. we have richard lui stationed in
this is a turnout election. it is a slow but steady turnout here at this precinct in northern virginia where i'm at. 1,000 people have voted so far. the polls opened at 6:00 a.m. democratic terry mcauliffe needs turnout from the sbauo-called liberal areas of the state. ken cuccinelli is zeroing in on lynchburg, own oak. mcauliffe is leading in the polls but there is some question if there's a very low turnout race, if they don't get the two million number of voters they want, there could be a...